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Manchester City 4 Liverpool 0: The Match Review

Manchester City 4 Liverpool 0: The Match Review

WELL now. That was no barrel of laughs, was it? It's alright to get beat. But the manner of the defeat isn't marvellous and the sheer lack of composure is puzzling. If I say Liverpool didn't play like Champions it isn't to criticise the effort; it's to criticise the...

Manchester City 4 Liverpool 0: The Match Ratings

Manchester City 4 Liverpool 0: The Match Ratings

IT'S funny, init? How close these games are, can change in the blink of an eye. On top, flying, 3-0 down, should be 2-0 up. Salah against the post, Mane’s header. Numerous breaks come to fuck all, concentration goes to shit and you are fucked. Fuck me. These are a...

The Psychology Of A Winning Team – A Tale Of Two Players

The Psychology Of A Winning Team – A Tale Of Two Players

AS a PE teacher I’ve always been interested in sport psychology and how you can mould a winning sports team from the sum of the parts. My particular interest surrounds the concept of team cohesion, a behavioural construct which garnered interest as an academic...

Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool And Identity Within Football

Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool And Identity Within Football

US. Our people, our supporters and our lives. It is a reference point Jürgen Klopp regularly makes, an address used more than most this week in light of his Liverpool winning the Premier League. The enormity in writing cannot be transmitted, nor can the reality - not...

Manchester City v Liverpool: The Big Match Preview

Manchester City v Liverpool: The Big Match Preview

I WANT to live to be 103, like Vera Lynn. I’m going to live my life like that’s a done deal. I’ve survived a 30-year Liverpool title drought and I reckon I’ve got it in me to survive two more lengthy famines. I used to fret that I may never see The Reds at the top of...

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Manchester City 4 Liverpool 0: The Match Review

Manchester City 4 Liverpool 0: The Match Review

WELL now. That was no barrel of laughs, was it? It's alright to get beat. But the manner of the defeat isn't marvellous and the sheer lack of composure is puzzling. If I say Liverpool didn't play like Champions it isn't to criticise the effort; it's to criticise the...

Manchester City 4 Liverpool 0: The Match Ratings

Manchester City 4 Liverpool 0: The Match Ratings

IT'S funny, init? How close these games are, can change in the blink of an eye. On top, flying, 3-0 down, should be 2-0 up. Salah against the post, Mane’s header. Numerous breaks come to fuck all, concentration goes to shit and you are fucked. Fuck me. These are a...

The Psychology Of A Winning Team – A Tale Of Two Players

The Psychology Of A Winning Team – A Tale Of Two Players

AS a PE teacher I’ve always been interested in sport psychology and how you can mould a winning sports team from the sum of the parts. My particular interest surrounds the concept of team cohesion, a behavioural construct which garnered interest as an academic...

Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool And Identity Within Football

Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool And Identity Within Football

US. Our people, our supporters and our lives. It is a reference point Jürgen Klopp regularly makes, an address used more than most this week in light of his Liverpool winning the Premier League. The enormity in writing cannot be transmitted, nor can the reality - not...

Manchester City v Liverpool: The Big Match Preview

Manchester City v Liverpool: The Big Match Preview

I WANT to live to be 103, like Vera Lynn. I’m going to live my life like that’s a done deal. I’ve survived a 30-year Liverpool title drought and I reckon I’ve got it in me to survive two more lengthy famines. I used to fret that I may never see The Reds at the top of...